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Tañon Strait

The Tañon Strait (Filipino: Kipot ng Tañon) is a body of water, separating the islands of Negros and Cebu in the Visayas, Philippines. The strait, which is about 160 kilometres (100 mi) long, connects the Visayan Sea in the north to the Bohol Sea in the south. Its width varies from 5 to 27 kilometres (3 to 17 mi), with the narrowest point in the south.[1] In the north the strait is closed off by the Don Islands, the largest of which is Bantayan. The cities of San Carlos, Negros Occidental, Bais, Negros Oriental and Toledo, Cebu have deepwater port facilities. The Tañon Strait is known for whale and dolphin watching, with tour boats operating from Bais.

Tañon Strait
Tañon Strait as seen from Osmeña Peak, Cebu
Tañon Strait
Location within the Philippines
Tañon Strait
Tañon Strait (Philippines)
LocationVisayas
Coordinates10°25′16″N 123°31′44″E / 10.42111°N 123.52889°E / 10.42111; 123.52889
Typestrait
Managing agencyDENR
DesignationProtected Seascape (1998)
Max. length160 km (100 miles)[1]
Max. width27 km (17 miles)[1]
Max. depth500 m (1,600 feet)[2]
Shore length1450 km (280 miles)[2]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Protected area edit

The Tañon Strait Protected Seascape (IUCN Management Category V) was established by President Ramos under Proclamation No. 1234 of 1998.[3] With an area of more than 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi), it is the largest marine protected area in the Philippines.[2]

Controversy edit

On February 7, 2008, the Supreme Court of the Philippines ordered the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Department of Energy to comment on a certiorari petition filed for baleen and toothed whales, dolphins, porpoises including the Irrawaddy dolphins, and other cetacean species in the Tañon Strait to stop oil exploration by Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd. (JAPEX) in the protected waterway. The strait serves as a marine wildlife reserve that provides grounds for breeding, feeding and resting to 11 species of marine mammals. The court was asked to recognize the petitioners as "Filipino mammals" with constitutional rights.[4][5]

JAPEX subsequently abandoned oil exploration in the area, saying that initial drilling had shown lack of commercial opportunity. However the Supreme Court case continued.[6][7]

Mythology edit

In Cebuano mythology, one of the three winged giant messengers of the Cebuano supreme god Kaptan was punished for stealing a unique sacred shell which can turn anybody into anything they please. The messenger, Sinogo, was a handsome man and the "favorite of Kaptan". Upon hearing of Sinogo's treachery, Kaptan ordered the others to pursue Sinogo. Sinogo fled west and eventually used the shell's power to turn himself into a giant crocodile (a sacred animal in old beliefs) so he could go deep in the straight "between two islands", modern-day Cebu and Negros. Kaptan, disappointed and angry, struck Sinogo with lightning, shocking the messenger giant and imprisoning him for all of eternity in modern-day Tanon Straight. Due to Kaptan's love for Sinogo, Kaptan decided to retain the sacred crocodile form of Sinogo despite his treachery. The stolen shell was dropped at sea when Sinogo was struck with lightning, but a sea creature managed to relocate it and bring it back to Kaptan. Ever since, if a whirlpool appears in the straight, people believe that Sinogo is trying to break from his eternal prison deep in the straight.[8]

 
Tañon Strait as seen from Moalboal, Cebu

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Tanon-Strait at the Encyclopædia Britannica
  2. ^ a b c Stacy K. Baez; Charlotte Grubb; Margot L. Stiles; Gloria Ramos (February 2015). "Love Letter to TAÑON STRAIT" (PDF). ph.oceana.org. Oceana. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
  3. ^ Presidential Proclamation No. 1234 s. 1998 (May 27, 1998). DECLARING THE TAÑON STRAIT SITUATED IN THE PROVINCES OF CEBU, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL AND NEGROS ORIENTAL AS A PROTECTED AREA PURSUANT TO RA 7586 (NIPAS ACT OF 1992) AND SHALL BE KNOWN AS TAÑON STRAIT PROTECTED SEASCAPE. Official Gazette. Retrieved November 16, 2014.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Dolphins v. Secretary Reyes, et al, SC-G.R. No. 180771". Environment – Dolphins went to the Supreme Court. 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2014. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ . The Inquirer. February 9, 2008. Archived from the original on February 10, 2008.
  6. ^ Gallo, Nilda; Bongcac, Doris C. (May 17, 2008). "Tañon Strait court battle goes on". Inquirer Global Nation. Cebu Daily News. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
  7. ^ "G.R. No. 180771". Republic of the Philippines, Supreme Court, Manila. RESIDENT MARINE MAMMALS OF THE PROTECTED SEASCAPE TAÑON STRAIT, E.G., TOOTHED WHALES, DOLPHINS, PORPOISES, AND OTHER CETACEAN SPECIES, JOINED IN AND REPRESENTED HEREIN BY HUMAN BEINGS GLORIA ESTENZO RAMOS, ET AL. VS. SECRETARY ANGELO REYES, ET AL. G.R. NO. 181527 - CENTRAL VISAYAS FISHERFOLK DEVELOPMENT CENTER (FIDEC), ET AL. VS. SECRETARY ANGELO REYES, ET AL. April 24, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2014.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. ^ "Visayan Folklore | the Great Battle of Mythical Creatures • THE ASWANG PROJECT". January 26, 2017.

External links edit

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The Tanon Strait Filipino Kipot ng Tanon is a body of water separating the islands of Negros and Cebu in the Visayas Philippines The strait which is about 160 kilometres 100 mi long connects the Visayan Sea in the north to the Bohol Sea in the south Its width varies from 5 to 27 kilometres 3 to 17 mi with the narrowest point in the south 1 In the north the strait is closed off by the Don Islands the largest of which is Bantayan The cities of San Carlos Negros Occidental Bais Negros Oriental and Toledo Cebu have deepwater port facilities The Tanon Strait is known for whale and dolphin watching with tour boats operating from Bais Tanon StraitTanon Strait as seen from Osmena Peak CebuTanon StraitLocation within the PhilippinesShow map of VisayasTanon StraitTanon Strait Philippines Show map of PhilippinesLocationVisayasCoordinates10 25 16 N 123 31 44 E 10 42111 N 123 52889 E 10 42111 123 52889TypestraitManaging agencyDENRDesignationProtected Seascape 1998 Max length160 km 100 miles 1 Max width27 km 17 miles 1 Max depth500 m 1 600 feet 2 Shore length1450 km 280 miles 2 1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Contents 1 Protected area 2 Controversy 3 Mythology 4 References 5 External linksProtected area editThe Tanon Strait Protected Seascape IUCN Management Category V was established by President Ramos under Proclamation No 1234 of 1998 3 With an area of more than 5 000 square kilometres 1 900 sq mi it is the largest marine protected area in the Philippines 2 Controversy editOn February 7 2008 the Supreme Court of the Philippines ordered the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Department of Energy to comment on a certiorari petition filed for baleen and toothed whales dolphins porpoises including the Irrawaddy dolphins and other cetacean species in the Tanon Strait to stop oil exploration by Japan Petroleum Exploration Co Ltd JAPEX in the protected waterway The strait serves as a marine wildlife reserve that provides grounds for breeding feeding and resting to 11 species of marine mammals The court was asked to recognize the petitioners as Filipino mammals with constitutional rights 4 5 JAPEX subsequently abandoned oil exploration in the area saying that initial drilling had shown lack of commercial opportunity However the Supreme Court case continued 6 7 Mythology editIn Cebuano mythology one of the three winged giant messengers of the Cebuano supreme god Kaptan was punished for stealing a unique sacred shell which can turn anybody into anything they please The messenger Sinogo was a handsome man and the favorite of Kaptan Upon hearing of Sinogo s treachery Kaptan ordered the others to pursue Sinogo Sinogo fled west and eventually used the shell s power to turn himself into a giant crocodile a sacred animal in old beliefs so he could go deep in the straight between two islands modern day Cebu and Negros Kaptan disappointed and angry struck Sinogo with lightning shocking the messenger giant and imprisoning him for all of eternity in modern day Tanon Straight Due to Kaptan s love for Sinogo Kaptan decided to retain the sacred crocodile form of Sinogo despite his treachery The stolen shell was dropped at sea when Sinogo was struck with lightning but a sea creature managed to relocate it and bring it back to Kaptan Ever since if a whirlpool appears in the straight people believe that Sinogo is trying to break from his eternal prison deep in the straight 8 nbsp Tanon Strait as seen from Moalboal CebuReferences edit a b c Tanon Strait at the Encyclopaedia Britannica a b c Stacy K Baez Charlotte Grubb Margot L Stiles Gloria Ramos February 2015 Love Letter to TANON STRAIT PDF ph oceana org Oceana Retrieved May 15 2020 Presidential Proclamation No 1234 s 1998 May 27 1998 DECLARING THE TANON STRAIT SITUATED IN THE PROVINCES OF CEBU NEGROS OCCIDENTAL AND NEGROS ORIENTAL AS A PROTECTED AREA PURSUANT TO RA 7586 NIPAS ACT OF 1992 AND SHALL BE KNOWN AS TANON STRAIT PROTECTED SEASCAPE Official Gazette Retrieved November 16 2014 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Dolphins v Secretary Reyes et al SC G R No 180771 Environment Dolphins went to the Supreme Court 2012 Retrieved November 21 2014 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help SC asked to intervene on behalf of Tanon Strait sea animals The Inquirer February 9 2008 Archived from the original on February 10 2008 Gallo Nilda Bongcac Doris C May 17 2008 Tanon Strait court battle goes on Inquirer Global Nation Cebu Daily News Retrieved November 21 2014 G R No 180771 Republic of the Philippines Supreme Court Manila RESIDENT MARINE MAMMALS OF THE PROTECTED SEASCAPE TANON STRAIT E G TOOTHED WHALES DOLPHINS PORPOISES AND OTHER CETACEAN SPECIES JOINED IN AND REPRESENTED HEREIN BY HUMAN BEINGS GLORIA ESTENZO RAMOS ET AL VS SECRETARY ANGELO REYES ET AL G R NO 181527 CENTRAL VISAYAS FISHERFOLK DEVELOPMENT CENTER FIDEC ET AL VS SECRETARY ANGELO REYES ET AL April 24 2012 Retrieved November 25 2014 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint others link Visayan Folklore the Great Battle of Mythical Creatures THE ASWANG PROJECT January 26 2017 External links edit nbsp Media related to Tanon Strait at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tanon Strait amp oldid 1163719376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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